![]() ![]() ![]() The cool tint is probably around 5700K and a bit green-biased, but not bad. The beam is broad relatively even with a gentle gradient from bright in the middle to dim near the edges. It looks like some of the silver paint got oversprayed on both units, but this wore off over time. The finish is Armytek’s standard matte anodizing with lots of silver writing. I’m not entirely sure how this would be used, but it’s there. There’s also an armband, which was a little big for my wrist and not too useful other places. Even better, installation in the headband is possible with the pocket clip installed! I don’t think that’s quite what Armytek intended, but it works perfectly. The new headband design uses a plastic holder that’s much more comfortable to me than the silicone other angle lights, including older Wizards come with. I did manage to crack one, but it required hitting the bezel with a hammer (see modifications section). Repeatedly running the lights to thermal stepdown and dunking them in cold water had no effect on the lenses, and they’re now held in place by a very thick o-ring under the bezel. The latest version, with cooling fins and possibly some revisions to the head design seem to have fixed that issue. Like previous versions of the Wizard Pro, these have a honeycomb TIR optic with a floody beam, boost drivers for stable output on a low/cold battery, smart thermal regulation that attempts to maintain as much output as possible without overheating and a user interface with shortcuts to a good selection of output levels.Īrmytek is known for advertising high impact and waterproofing ratings, but there have been a number of reports of Wizard Pros cracking lenses. These are the latest iteration with XHP50 emitters for more output, a more comfortable plastic mount in the headband, which allows simultaneous use of the headband and clip, magnetic charging, a battery included and extra cooling fins. I prefer the warm tint version.Īrmytek’s Wizard line of right-angle flashlight/headlamp hybrids have been a staple on /r/flashlight for years. If you think you might want one and you don’t enjoy reading reviews, you can stop reading now and buy it. The Armytek Wizard Pro Magnet/USB is my new favorite headlamp. The full image gallery is here Quick Review Use coupon code BLF8 for 10% off regular-price flashlights at and armytek.ca. Laser Photo Wizard Pro truly is fun to use and creates amazing output.īuy it now, for only $149.These Armytek Wizard Pros Magnet/USB were provided by Armytek for review. We recommend you try the FREE DEMO to convince yourself that Laser Photo Wizard supports generators that can create boxes, trays, connected text or birdhouses. It also can add small images to the main image that can be added as an image or vectors.Īn Editor is supplied to make small changes to the output. The program also supports overlays, extensive text, decorative frames and cutting frames. Special algorithms have been added to increase contrast. When engraving, especial on wood, image contrast can be lost. The product has 4 conversion systems to accommodate the quality or the laser and the type of material being engraved. Laser Photo Wizard Pro solves many of the issues that plague photo engraving. The system offers extensive controls to convert gray scale photos to engravable black and white images. Laser Photo Wizard Pro is powerful laser engraving software for creating images ready for Laser Photo Engraving. Laser Photo Wizard - with Generators Laser Engraving Photo Software ![]()
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